All images used with permission.

1 - Idaho State Seal.

2 - Dr. Brent Kidder, Boise Schools, Boise, Idaho. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Museum.

3 - Universal Declaration of Human Rights at the Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial in Boise, Idaho, 2003. Courtesy of the Idaho Human Rights Education Center.

4 - Richard Leigh family. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 65-128.38.

5 - Missionary Eliza Spalding, one of first white women to cross the Rocky Mountains. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 77-2.22.

6 - Fumiko Fumo and baby. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 75-170-A.

7 - Tracy and Berdi Thompson and daughter Betty, 1922, Pocatello, Idaho. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 80-83.4c.

8 - Chinese man. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 72.56.3.

9 - Mexican-American farmworkers, circa 1930. Courtesy of the Valley of the Tetons District Library photo archives, Victor, Idaho.

10 - Idaho State Capitol, 2002. Courtesy of Michael Shaw, Association of Idaho Cities Human Rights Project.

11 - Dedication of the Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial, Boise, Idaho, August 16, 2002. Courtesy of the Idaho Human Rights Education Center.

12 - Idaho Black History Museum, Boise, Idaho. Courtesy of the Idaho Human Rights Education Center.

13 - Basque Museum and Cultural Center, Boise, Idaho, 2003. Courtesy of the Idaho Human Rights Education Center.

14 - Ahaveth Beth Israel Synagogue, shown at its original location on 11th and State Street in Boise, Idaho, 2003. Courtesy of Image Custom Cards by Coral, P.O. Box 3022, Boise, ID 83703.

15 - Hispanic Cultural Center of Idaho, Nampa, Idaho, 2003. Courtesy of Olson and Associates Architects, Nampa, Idaho.

16 - Capitol rotunda tribute on Martin Luther King, Jr./Idaho Human Rights Day, Boise, Idaho. Governor Philip Batt; Clarisse Maxwell, chair of King Holiday Task Force; speakers Jesse Berain and Bill Wassmuth; and Joe B. McNeal. Courtesy of Albertson Library photo archives, Boise State University.

17 - Idaho Statesman photograph. Destruction of Aryan Nations Compound, Hayden Lake, Idaho, 2001. Courtesy of Michael Shaw, Association of Idaho Cities Human Rights Project.

18 - Gregory C. Carr, human rights philanthropist, kicking off 2001 human rights campaign for the Association of Idaho Cities, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, 2001. Courtesy of Michael Shaw, Association of Idaho Cities Human Rights Project.

19 - Idaho State Historical Museum statue of Sacajawea and her baby Pompey, Boise, Idaho, 2003. Courtesy of the Idaho Human Rights Education Center.

20 - Indian encampment. Dr. Brent Kidder, Boise Schools, Boise, Idaho. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Museum.

21 - Shoshone Indian children. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 982.

22 - Nez Perce Indians. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 1875-L.

23 - Chief Joseph, Nez Perce tribe. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 681.

24 - Shoshoni Indians. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 67-73.57/A.

25 - Chinese hydraulic mining. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 76.119.2/a.

26 - Chinese miners. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 83.37.22.

27 - Polly Bemis. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 71-185.29.

28 - Anti-Chinese poster. Dr. Brent Kidder, Boise Schools, Boise, Idaho. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Museum.

29 - Chinese New Years parade. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 72-201.117.

30 - Robert Lee Bybee, relatives, and neighbor. Courtesy of Mary Jane Fritzen, Idaho Falls, Idaho, private collection.

31 - Robert Lee and Harriett Raymond Bybee, photo taken at his son’s home in Boise, Idaho. Courtesy of Mary Jane Fritzen, Idaho Falls, Idaho, private collection.

32 - Fred T. Dubois, delegate to Congress in the 1880’s. Courtesy of Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 1148-5.

33 - Grandchildren of Robert Lee Bybee at a birthday party, 1918. Courtesy of Mary Jane Fritzen, Idaho Falls, Idaho, private collection.

34 - Depiction of early Idaho kitchen. Dr. Brent Kidder, Boise Schools, Boise, Idaho. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Museum.

35 - Lone women among miners. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 596.

36 - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Bingham Stake Relief Society board, 1900. Courtesy of Mary Jane Fritzen, Idaho Falls, Idaho, private collection.

37 - Mae Hutton. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 80-37.54.

38 - Mary Wright, Clara Campbell, and Hattie Noble, first women to serve in Idaho legislature, 1898. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 75.2.

39 - Suffrage poster. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society.

40 - Frances Wood, early woman juror from Boise, Idaho. Courtesy of the State Historical Society, accession number 488-A.

41 - Margaret Meade during a visit to Idaho. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 87-15.13d.

 

42 - Japanese farmers. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 75-170.15.

43 - Aerial view of Japanese Internment camp at Hunt, Idaho. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number, 73-184.2.

44 - Photograph of World War II soldier in the 442nd. Courtesy of Hero Shiosaki, Blackfoot, Idaho, from his private collection.

45 - Children playing in a migrant labor camp. Courtesy of Albertson Library photo archives, Boise State University.

46 - Idaho Statesman photograph, File 9, 790618d. Jesus Urquides. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 76-138.13.

47 - Mexican pea pickers, circa 1930s. Courtesy of the Valley of the Tetons public library photo collection.

48 - Victor, Idaho Farmworkers Holding Baskets of Peas, circa 1930s. Courtesy of the Valley of the Tetons Public Library, Victor, Idaho.

49 - Sign advertising for laborers. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society accession number 76-102.60/f.

50 - Protest march of alleged police misconduct, 1978. Courtesy of the Albertson Library photo archives, Boise State University. Idaho Statesman photograph.

51 - Camilo Lopez, Hispanic activist and attorney testifying before the Human Rights Commission in Nampa, Idaho. Courtesy of Albertson Library photo archives, Boise State University. Idaho Statesman photograph 92 11 12 9A.

52 - Former director of the Idaho Migrant Council, Humberto Fuentes, with two unidentified men. Courtesy of Boise State University Special Collections, Idaho Statesman Photo File 35A, 810309c.

53 - Former Governor Philip E. Batt. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 80-14.3.

54 - Early eastern Idaho residents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Leggroan. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 81-19.13.

55 - George Stevens. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 81-19.24b.

56 - Early African-American cowboy. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 81-19.241B.

57 - Elvina Moulton, Boise, Idaho. Courtesy of the Historical Museum, accession number 78-48.1.

58 - Black soldiers sent to quell Coeur d’ Alene mining wars, late 1800’s. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 62-108.32/d.

59 - Pocatello rodeo star Tracey Thompson, at the Blue Bonnet Roundup in Montana, 1928. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, private collection Idaho Purce, Pocatello.

60 - Jennie Hughes, 1899. Courtesy of Special Collections, University of Idaho Library, Moscow, Idaho. Historical photograph collection, #JHS99.

61 - Klu Klux Klan in Idaho. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society , accession number 84-57.3.

62 - Opera star Marian Anderson on a trip to Boise, Idaho, with Clara Terrell and her son, Warner Terrell III, and daughter, Connie, 1940. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 81-19.18.

63 - Martin Luther King, Jr./Idaho Human Rights Day rotunda tribute with Human Rights Commissioner Clarisse Maxwell and speakers Bethine Church and Bill Wassmuth. Courtesy of Albertson Library photo archives, Boise State University. Idaho Statesman photograph 890116 #10.

64 - Former Governor Moses Alexander. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 72-74.239.

65 - Boise’s Nathan Falk family. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 73-20.13.

66 - Governor John Evans signing the statute against malicious harassment, 1983. Courtesy of Gayle Speizer, Boise, Idaho, private collection.

67 - White power poster distributed within Idaho, Gayle Speizer, Boise, private collection.

68 - Days of Remembrance of Holocaust ceremony in the Idaho Capitol building.

69 - World War II army medic Fred Anderson, who served in General Patton’s 3rd Army in Europe, helped liberate the Ebensee Concentration Camp. He is shown with chair Gayle Speizer and participant Dina Bray. Courtesy of Gayle Speizer, private collection.

70 - Oinkaris Dancers, 2002. © 2002 Basque Museum & Cultural Center, Inc., Oinkaris Dancers, Institutional Collection.

71 - Claude and Mary Buckner’s wedding picture. Courtesy of Cherie Buckner-Webb, private collection.

72 - Bessie Stewart. Courtesy of Kathy Holland, private collection.

73 - Erma Hayman. Courtesy of Richard Madrey, private collection.

74 - James Goins. Courtesy of Frances Odom, private collection.

75 - Early day railroad used in lumbering. Courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society, accession number 72-139.6.